| Nick Moffitt on Sat, 7 Jul 2001 19:45:17 +0200 (CEST) |
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| Re: <nettime> Mutella #5 |
begin jeffrey fisher quotation:
> per this particular bit (below), note in the same vein megamonster
> mcdonald's's (??) acquisition of chipotle mexican grill. you only
> know it's mcdonald's because you read somewhere that it was ought by
> mcdonald's. you won't see any mcdonald's branding anywhere in that
> store's premises or its merchandising (t-shirts, etc.).
The machinations of holding companies, consolidated
conglomerates, and megacorporations are tough to pin down. But once
you draw a map, you notice that most things funnel up to only a
handful of companies.
I remember being thoroughly confused when I learned that all
these companies that were owned by Disney were also owned by ABC.
Anyone here remember the old Mary Tyler Moore show? All companies
were "a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Ramjak corporation."
Just wait, and Ramjak will rise.
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